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7.30. Reproductive health programmes should increase their efforts to prevent,
detect and treat sexually transmitted diseases and other reproductive tract
infections, especially at the primary health-care level. Special outreach efforts
should be made to those who do not have access to reproductive health-care
programmes.

7.31. All health-care providers, including all family-planning providers, should
be given specialized training in the prevention and detection of, and
counselling on, sexually transmitted diseases, especially infections in women
and youth, including HIV/AIDS.

7.32. Information, education and counselling for responsible sexual behaviour
and effective prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and HIV should
become integral components of all reproductive and sexual health services.

7.33. Promotion and the reliable supply and distribution of high-quality
condoms should become integral components of all reproductive health care
services. All relevant international organizations, especially the World Health
Organization, should significantly increase their procurement. Governments
and the international community should provide all means to reduce the
spread and the rate of transmission of HIV/AIDS infection.